Joey Stafford shares details about the Gwinnett Sheriff’s Office GRIP program that helps prepare inmates for life after release from jail. With in-custody jobs and training programs, released participants are better prepared for re-entry into the community. In addition to vocational training, Stafford explains how help with housing and sober living facility partnerships are important to the success of the program.
Navigating Reentry to Society: Back Your Blue Ep. 40
Posted December 21, 2024
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